'Duterte will 'definitely' extend state of calamity in PH due to pandemic' --- Roque
Malacañang said that President Duterte will "definitely" extend the declaration of a state of calamity in the entire country due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In his Thursday presser, Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said that the declaration was already probably signed by the President.
"Yes, definitely ," he said.
"It's on the desk of the President, probably signed by now, on its way down to the Office of the Executive Secretary," he added.
President Duterte initially placed the Philippines under a state of public health emergency on March 8, a week before he declared the lockdown on March 15.
However, Duterte escalated his earlier proclamation on March 16 as the country confirmed local transmissions. The state of calamity declaration was effective for only six months.
Under a state of calamity, government agencies and local government units (LGUs) are asked to help in providing "critical, urgent and appropriate response" to address the global health crisis.
It likewise allows President Duterte to lift or extend the state of calamity if needed.
Such a declaration will allow agencies and LGUs to tap quick response funds to enhance disaster preparedness efforts amid the fight against COVID-19.
There are currently 272,934 confirmed cases in the country, 4,732 died while 207,858 recovered.